Unique Penticton fundraiser centred around soapbox racing

PENTICTON – A new event is bringing soapbox racing to Penticton this spring.

The Penticton Centre for Exceptional Learning is hosting the first Soap Box Saturday on April 6 and it will include an appearance by Canadian professional race car driver Austin Riley, the world’s first professional race car driver with autism, according to a media release. Riley will be accompanied by the Autism Reality Trailer to raise awareness about autism and help people understand what it’s like to have the condition.

The centre's executive director Carrie Ferguson said building and racing soap box cars are a great family activity.

“We hope to get a lot of participants in the derby and welcome the whole community to watch the races and enjoy all of the activities we have planned,” she said in the release.

The first year’s course is intended to be enjoyable for beginners, with prizes for fastest car and most creative design. Cars will also be on hand for people to try out.

The derby is a first for Penticton Centre for Exceptional Learning, which is a registered charity supporting, educating and challenging students with high-functioning autism. The charity is hoping to raise awareness and acceptance of autism as well as to raise funds for the learning centre.

Activities are slated for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot at the Centre for Exceptional Learning, located at 3547 Skaha Lake Rd. on April 6.

More information regarding entry fees and rules for the events are available on the Penticton Centre for Exceptional Learning here.


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